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- the present invention relates generally to communication systems and, more particularly, to video communication systems and arrangements.
- Video communication systems have become increasingly popular. Videoconferencing, for example, is becoming more common in both business and residential applications. Videoconferencing permits audio as well as visual live communication between two remotely located terminals communicating over a single channel. Videoconferencing has had limited success due to, for example, unavailability of a common network interface, overly complex controls, poor video quality, limited functionality, inconvenience, and high cost. Improving video quality and functionality while simultaneously decreasing costs has proven to be a seemingly unobtainable goal. For this reason, there have been opposing pressures to develop certain more expensive systems having increased video quality and functionality and certain other systems that forego the convenience and quality criteria for the sake of reducing costs.
- videoconferencing systems and equipment can be provided for both business and residential applications at reasonable costs and without sacrificing video quality, functionality, or convenience.
- the present invention is directed to accommodating this ideal.
- the present invention is directed to methods and arrangements for use in videoconferencing.
- the present invention is directed to a method of videoconferencing comprising the steps of: providing a videocommunicator having a video signal input port, a video signal encoding circuit and a video signal output port; and using a digital still camera to generate video input signals to the video input port of the videocommunicator, the video output port of the videocommunicator capable of communicatively coupling to a communications channel for providing videoconferencing.
- an arrangement for a videoconferencing system includes means for coding and decoding video images; and a digital still camera having an output port providing digital information representing a target area to the coding and decoding means.
- Each terminal includes a set-top box having a video input port and a video output port, and first and second telephone ports.
- the set-top box is configured and arranged to provide video signals over the video output port and to output local video data signals over the second telephone port.
- the set-top box further inputs remote video data signals using the second telephone port and is responsive to control signals provided at the first telephone port.
- a camera is coupled to the first video input port and is configured and arranged to output video signals representative of stored images of scenes captured by the camera.
- a telephone is coupled to the first telephone port and is used to receive control inputs and in response thereto, to provide control signals to the set-top box.
- a monitor is coupled to the video output port to receive the video signals and display images represented by the video signals.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a videoconferencing system, according to a particular application of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a modular videoconferencing arrangement, illustrating an example implementation of one terminal shown in the system of FIG. 1 , according to another particular application of the present invention.
- One aspect of the present invention is directed to modular, low-cost videoconferencing providing real time visual communication along with still frame, picture-like functionality.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a data processing system for a videoconferencing application.
- the system includes data sending equipment depicted above a communication channel 12 of FIG. 1 and data receiving equipment depicted below the communication channel 12 . While the sending and receiving of such data is often reciprocal in many data processing applications of this type as with the instant videoconferencing illustration, the configuration illustrated in FIG. 1 is simplified in this regard to facilitate the discussion.
- a transmitting channel interface device 10 is used to send processed data over the communication channel 12 to a receiving channel interface device 14 .
- the data that is presented to the channel interface device 10 is collected from various types of data sources including, for example, a digital still frame video camera 16 , a microphone 18 , a user control device 20 , and a conventional personal computer 22 .
- the data sources typically use buffers to store the data to be collected.
- the data collected from each of these data sources is received by multiplexer/data processing equipment (MDPE) 24 .
- the MDPE 24 collects and formats the data collected from each of the input sources for transmission over the channel 12 .
- a monitor 40 is optionally used with the digital still frame video camera 16 to monitor the manner in which the video camera 16 captures the video images.
- the formatted data communicated over the channel 12 is received by the channel interface device 14 , which then presents the received data to demultiplexer/data processing equipment (DDPE) 30 .
- the DDPE 30 is set up to sort out the formatted data received over the channel 12 according to instructions previously sent by the MDPE 24 .
- the demultiplexed data is then presented to the appropriate output source equipment, including audio data to a speaker 32 , video data to a monitor 34 , and control data to external equipment for subsequent processing.
- the MDPE 24 formats the collected data for transmission using any of a variety of modes of operation or capabilities.
- audio data may be formatted using a capability that supports the ITU-T G.711, G.723, or G.728 standard.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a videocommunicator 60 including a digital signal processor for processing digital video data presented at a video input port 62 and for presenting encoded video data to an output port 64 .
- the encoding provided by the videocommunicator 60 includes video data compression and, as the application may require, video data decompression functionality.
- the arrangement further includes a digital still camera 66 , a monitor 68 , such as a conventional television set, and a conventional touch-tone telephone 70 .
- the digital still camera 66 as exemplified in FIG. 2 , is a commercially available digital still frame camera which is useful and applicable for digital photography.
- the digital video signal provided from the digital still frame camera 66 to the video input port 62 is used by the videocommunicator 60 to present an image or selected images to the local monitor 68 , as well as over a communications channel 72 for processing or display remotely.
- Touch-tone telephone 70 is a conventional telephone that is used in this arrangement for conventional telephony applications, as well as to provide an audio interface for videoconferencing using the arrangement of FIG. 2 .
- the keypad of the telephone 70 is used to provide user control for the videocommunicator 60 including, for example, electronic pan/tilt/zoom function control, split-screen control and image size control to the remote and local displays.
- electronic pan/tilt/zoom function control for example, electronic pan/tilt/zoom function control, split-screen control and image size control to the remote and local displays.
- U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/861,619 entitled “Arrangement for Controlling the View Area of a Video Conferencing Device and Method Therefor” (incorporated herein by reference).
- Other control features and functions may be implemented using conventional keypad control operations and will not be further discussed in detail.
- FIG. 2 Another important aspect of the present invention is directed to the split-screen display capability provided by the arrangement of FIG. 2 .
- Certain commercially available digital still frame cameras for example, the Sony DSC-1 or DSC-F1
- provide a digital video signal that, in response to snapping a photograph using the camera 66 , produces a split-screen representation having a live image representation as well as a still image shown as a subset image of the overall image provided from the camera 66 to the video input port 62 .
- the data information received at the video input port 62 is encoded and presented to the local or remote display as a split-screen picture with no data processing provided by the videocommunicator 60 and directed to split-screen functionality per se.
- the target images respectfully captured by the remote terminal and the videoconferencing terminal depicted by the arrangement of FIG. 2 can be manipulated for one or both of the displays, along with the still image presented from the digital still frame camera 66 .
- the monitor 68 in response to a user directing the videocommunicator 60 via the keypad controls, displays the stored snapshot along with the local target image, as provided by the digital still frame camera 66 , as well as the remote video image as presented over the communication channel 72 . This permits the viewer of the monitor 68 to view the image that the user at the remote terminal is viewing (the remote video), the target image being provided by the local terminal (that includes the camera 66 ) and the subject item of discussion as displayed in still image form.
- the videocommunicator can be used as a central controller providing videoconferencing signal coordination and processing in a relatively inexpensive, modular form.
- processor-based circuit, or videocommunicator shown above in FIG. 1 can be implemented using any of a variety of processor arrangements, including the arrangement of the referenced patent applications and that disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 08/692,993 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,248) and 08/658,917, respectively entitled and relating to issued patents also entitled “Programmable Architecture and Methods for Motion Estimation” (U.S. Pat. No. 5,594,813) and “Video Compression and Decompression Processing and Processors” (U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,351). These applications and issued patents are, incorporated herein by reference. As other example implementations, the videocommunicator of FIG.
- ViaTV product available from 8 ⁇ 8, Inc. (modified if needed to connect directly to an external digital still frame camera) and as a set-top box with the features of a VC55-type ViaTV Phone arrangement and with a keypad control console, such as a keypad, coupled into the MDPE 24 using conventional wiring or an infrared transmitter/receiver arrangement.
- a keypad control console such as a keypad
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